Return to Campus
2020
Simon Rosenblum – Associate AD for Sports Medicine
Ken Marsaglia – Head Athletic Trainer for Football
Tim Rehm – Director Strength and Conditioning
Kevin Callahan – Head Football Coach
Monmouth Football
Return to Campus – Summer 2020
Preparation
Prior to athletes returning to campus, Coach Callahan (Football), Simon Rosenblum (Sports
Medicine), and Tim Rehm (Strength and Conditioning) will meet via Zoom with all athletes and
their parents/families to review the Plan to Return to Campus. All will be advised of the
policies and protocols that have been established, and the strict importance of abiding by
these policies and protocols, as well as the importance of practicing recommended hygiene,
proper social distancing, and the uses of recommended PPE. The Plan for Return to Campus
will be presented and discussed in detail, and questions and concerns will be addressed. Both
athletes and their parents/families will be advised that their return is VOLUNTARY, and there
will be no penalty for electing not to return at this time. All will also be advised, that by
electing to return to campus, they are agreeing to uphold all of the policies and protocols that
have been established.
Prior to Returning
o Testing
Testing of all returning athletes will occur upon their arrival when they report to
the Sports Medicine facility.
Quest Diagnostic Labs will coordinate with Kathy Maloney from Monmouth
University Health Services.
Test will be administered on campus and sent to Quest Labs.
Results ae anticipated to be available within two days.
A positive result will result in a mandate for the athlete to return to his home. If
there is a delay in the return to home process, quarantine accommodations will
be available on campus until the time that the athlete is able to return home.
In circumstances where returning home is prohibitive, athletes will be cared for
in the quarantine accommodations on campus.
o Contact athletes 14 days prior to return and advise of the following:
Must be symptom free for 14 days prior to return.
No known contact with anyone with Covid-19 illness for 14 days.
Maintain a list of close contacts over the 14 day period.
Covid-19 symptom survey questionnaire to be completed 14 days prior to
return
CDC travel recommendations should be followed.
If returning from a Level 3 location, must self-quarantine at home for 14 days
prior to travel.
Home quarantine provides timeframe in which an infected person may
develop symptoms, and increases the chance to positively ID Covid-19,
and reduces the risk of infecting campus community members.
Returning to Campus
o All returning athletes will be directed to report to the Sports Medicine facility in Boylan
Gym
o Reporting Times/Appointments will be established and strictly adhered to.
Athletes may not proceed to any part of campus until medical evaluation has
been completed.
o Athletes will be scheduled to return and report to the Sports Medicine facility in the
following manner:
Day 1 – Group A –40 Players Maximum
Four distinct reporting times:
o 9:00, 10:00, 11:00, 12:00
Day 2 – Group B – 40 Players Maximum
Four distinct reporting times:
o 9:00, 10:00, 11:00, 12:00
Day 3 – Group C – 40 Players Maximum
Four distinct reporting times:
o 9:00. 10:00, 11:00, 12:00
Groups Assignments for Return to Campus – Attachment B
o Parking instructions – All returning athletes will be instructed to park in the larger
commuter lot (Lot #13).
o Instructions to enter building:
Athletes will enter Boylan Gym through a designated entrance, follow
predetermined and marked flow of foot traffic, and exit the building by way of a
designated exit.
o Instructions regarding precautions.
Masks, distancing, proper hygiene and sanitation protocols will be in effect.
o Upon Arrival at the Sports Medicine facility
Immediate temperature check and oximetry test
Individual interviews to assess their medical history and survey questionnaire
answers
Interactions and contact with individuals presenting Covid -19 symptoms
Interactions and contact with a person testing positive for Covid-19
First year players will undergo initial pre-participation physical and orthopedic
evaluation.
Each athlete will be provided with two PPE facemasks upon their arrival.
o Traveling by Automobile or currently in the local area – no self-quarantine in addition to
above necessary.
o Traveling by Air – self-quarantine for 7 days prior to coming to athletic facility.
Practice strict hygiene (facemask, hand hygiene, sanitize seat and arm rests, etc)
3
Instructions for Moving intoResident Halls:
Prior to reporting to campus, all athletes will be provided with
an online link to complete their campus housing paperwork.
Athletes should submit their paperwork, including signing the
“Campus Conduct Responsibility”, electronically a minimum of
ten days prior to returning to campus.
Resident move-in will be by predetermined appointment only, and will
coincide with the designated time to report to the Sports Medicine
facility
At the Sports Medicine facility, after completing the entry evaluation
and testing, athletes will be issued a key card to Mullaney Hall by a
member of the athletic administration staff.
Upon arriving at the Mullaney Hall, athletes should park in Lot #8
At Mullaney Hall (190 bed capacity)
Athletes will be housed in clusters relative to their workout
groups, and the clusters will be separated by unoccupied rooms.
Housing assignments made to coincide with training groups of
12 players is ideal.
All Rooms will be double occupancy.
All first year Monmouth Athletes will be required to take a photo for
their permanent ID prior to arriving at Mullaney Hall.
Mullaney Hall will be cleaned and sanitized twice daily in accordance
with the State of New Jersey, the State Department of Higher
Education, Monmouth County Health Department, and the CDC
Congregate Housing policies.
Cedar Hall will be established a Quarantine Unit.
Meals
During the summer period all meals will be per Gourmet Dining Services.
All meals will be served out of the Magill Commons Dining Hall.
o The potential for outdoor dining options will be coordinated
between Chris Ryerson (Gourmet Dining), Jim Pillar (Residential
Life), and Kara Sullivan (Facilities Management).
Grab and Go to start, with a potentially gradual move to the Dining Hall.
o Indoor dining will not be permitted initially
o Meals will be served in takeout containers with individually
wrapped condiments and utensils.
Three Meals per day, Seven days per week.
Meal Times/Pick-Up
o Athletes will pick up meals at the Magill Commons Dining Hall at
assigned times, in assigned groups.
o Maximum number of athletes allowed inside Magill Commons
at any time is 40.
o Special dietary needs will be accommodated.
o Athletes will enter Dining hall through a door specified as
“ENTER”.
o Inside the Dining Hall a member of the Gourmet Dining team
will:
Monitor the flow of traffic
Promote social distancing
Ensure that athletes are adhering to specified meal
times.
Track the number of athletes in the facility.
o Traffic Flow
Inside the Dining Hall traffic patterns will be clearly
marked via arrows and floor decals.
o Athletes will proceed to designated stations where they will be
provided with a to-go container.
o All food will be served by a Gourmet Dining team member.
o Athletes will continue to follow arrows and floor decals and exit
the Dining Hall through a door clearly marked as “EXIT”.
Meal Options
o Breakfast
Eggs
Bacon/Sausage
Fruit
Yogurt
Bagels
Drinks
o Lunch/Dinner
Two Entrée’s
Grilled items
Vegetables
Salad
Fruit
Drinks
Dessert
Gourmet Dining will follow all mandates established by the State
Government of New Jersey, and the State Health Department.
Gourmet Dining staff, student-athletes, and coaches will be required to
wear face masks upon entering Magill Commons Dining Hall.
Social Distance guidelines will be followed in the Dining Hall at all times.
Preferred Meal Times:
o Breakfast – 7:00 AM – 9:00 AM
o Lunch – 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM
o Dinner – 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Times adaptable per Gourmet Dining capacity limits.
Mandatory Infectious Disease Education for each athlete upon return to campus.
Mandatory “Social Responsibility Pledge”.
Attachment D
Daily Student Athlete Procedures
o Complete a daily screening questionnaire including a symptom checklist
Attached
o Screening Checklist must be completed prior to entering the Sports Medicine facility or
Strength/Conditioning Facility (Varsity Weight Room).
Positive answers to any question on the survey will cause athlete to be
instructed not to report to athletics facilities, and will be referred to the
appropriate health care provider.
University Health Service and Team Physician
Athletes who present as symptom free on the survey will undergo a
temperature and pulse oximetry check.
Temperatures of 100.4 degrees or higher and pulse oximeter reading
below 95% will not be permitted to enter the facility and will be
referred to the appropriate medical provider
o University Health Services and Team Physician
If a referral is required, athletes will be directed to an appointment for testing,
followed by isolation in an on –campus quarantine facility, contact tracing and
finally clearance.
During normal business hours, student-athletes will be instructed to
contact Health Services to set up an appointment for testing
Outside normal business hours, student-athletes will be assisted by the
sports medicine staff in scheduling an appointment with a local medical
provider for testing.
Student-athletes and their close contacts will be asked to self-
quarantine in their rooms, pending the results of COVID-19 testing
Football COVID Response team will be notified of symptomatic student
athlete
Response Action Team
o Dr. Marilyn McNeil, Vice President and Director of Athletics
o Jeff Stapleton, Deputy Director of Athletics
o Mary Anne Nagy, Vice President for Student Life
o Kathy Maloney, Director of Health Services
o Jim Pillar, Residential Life
o Simon Rosenblum, Associate Athletic Director/Sports Medicine
o Ken Marsaglia, Head Football Athletic Trainer
o Tim Rehm, Director of Strength and Conditioning
o Kevin Callahan, Head Football Coach
Response Plan To a Positive COVID 19 Test
o The football COVID Response team as detailed above will be notified of a positive test
o The Student-Athlete will isolate for a minimum of 10 days from the date of the positive
test
It is strongly encouraged that any student who tests positive returns home for
the isolation period if feasible
An isolation facility will be provided for those who cannot travel home
While quarantined in the –on-campus facility, as designated staff member of the
will deliver meals to the quarantined athlete.
Student-athletes may return from isolation once cleared by the Monmouth
University Sports Medicine staff
Minimum criteria includes at least 10 days from the positive test and
symptom free for a minimum of 3 days before return
o All close contacts will be notified of the need to schedule testing and asked to self-
quarantine pending results
o All other contacts will be notified that they did have contact with a COVID positive
individual and advised to monitor themselves for symptoms closely.
o Return to activity will be gradual and follow established transition guidelines
Locker Rooms
o Locker rooms will be off limits to all athletes until August 7th, the first day of NCAA
allowable football practice.
Athletes will be provide with two sets of apparel (loops) to wear during
workouts.
Athletes will arrive to workouts directly from the resident hall dressed for the
workout.
At the completion of a workout, the athletes will obtain a second set of workout
apparel to take back to their resident hall.
When the athlete arrives the following day for the workout, he will drop off the
previous day’s workout apparel which will be washed and sanitized.
Before returning to the resident hall at the conclusion of the workout, the
athlete will be given the clean apparel loop for the next day.
Sports Medicine Facility
o Cleaned thoroughly and sanitized on a daily basis.
o Treatment stations and tables spaced 6 feet apart.
o Maximum of 10 athletes to occupy room at any one time.
o Treatments will be at assigned times and by appointment.
o All evaluations and rehabs will be by appointment only, except for acute injuries.
o No access to whirlpools
o No shared pillows, wedges, supports, hot pack covers, etc.
o No shared ace wraps, estim pads, game ready sleeves, compression boots, etc.
Sports Medicine Staff
o Mandatory daily screening questionnaire completion, temperature checks, pulse
oximetry testing prior to entering facility for work.
Positive screens and tests will instructed to returned home and consult with
their primary care physician immediately.
o Mandatory use of appropriate PPE equipment (masks, gloves, face shields (close contact
procedures) at all times when working with athletes.
Strength and Conditioning Voluntary Workouts
o Strength & Conditioning Return to Activity Plan Can be implemented when the State of NJ, and Monmouth University give the order to
open up and announce return to operations.
o Training groups divided by offense/defense across a range of positions Not all of one position in the same group (QB’s, etc.)
Phase 1 1. Groups of no more than 12 student-athletes at a time in VWR 2. 45 Min Sessions with 15 min clean-up for next group 3. Entrance door propped to increase airflow; double doors to be propped if poor HVAC production 4. Student-athletes temperature taken, pulse oximeter read, hands sanitized prior to entering weight room 5. Athlete receives personal water bottle upon entering 6. Coach only may enter office area 7. Efficient training flow to enforce social distancing—ONE student-athlete per rack. 8. Anything touched is wiped down after immediate use 9. Spray Bottle at each station 10. Avoid programming loads/exercises that will require 1 spotter 11. Coaches/Student-athletes to wear masks 12. Bikes in VWR moved to ensure 6' between 13. Fog after every session.
Phase 2 1. Groups of no more than 24 student-athletes at a time in VWR 2. 45 Min Sessions with 15 min clean-up for next group 3. Entrance door propped to increase airflow; double doors to be propped if poor HVAC production 4. Student-athletes temperature taken, pulse oximeter read, hands sanitized prior to entering weight room 5. Athlete receives personal water bottle upon entering 6. Coach only may enter office area 7. TWO student-athlete per rack, but still practicing social distancing 8. Anything touched is wiped down after immediate use 9. Spray Bottle at each station 10. Avoid programming loads/exercises that will require 1 spotter 11. Coaches/Student-athletes to wear masks 12. Bikes in VWR moved to ensure 6’ between 13. Fog after every session
Phase 3 1. Groups of no more than 36 student-athletes at a time in VWR—THREE PER RACK, 2. Post Session Cleaning of weight room 3. Entrance door propped to increase airflow; double doors to be propped if poor HVAC production 4. Student-athletes temperature taken, pulse oximeter read, hands sanitized prior to entering weight room 5. Return to traditional programming with spotters, partners 6. Return to traditional facility layout 7. Fog at the end of the day
o Cleaning Supplies Needed – Currently Under Consideration
Fogger/Disinfectant Machine
(12) Spray Bottles with Disinfectant Spray
(100) Rags to use for wiping down equipment
Sanitation Guidelines for Student Athletes and Staff (Strength and Conditioning and Football
Coaching Staff)
o Monmouth University Strength & Conditioning/Football Staff Sanitation Guidelines o The following are a list of policies that the Strength and Conditioning/Football Staff will do
on a daily basis. We expect the same from everybody that enters the varsity weight room from student-athletes to staff and administration. We take pride in creating a positive, safe and disciplined environment where we are relentlessly working towards greatness. For us to be great, we must start with great facilities. We are taking extra steps to be more in line with the current times.
o All Staff Members to be tested prior to interaction with athletes (July 6th ) o Staff Members
Football:
Kevin Callahan
Kevin Callahan, Jr.
Andy Bobik
TJ Dimuzio
Sam Dorsett
Brian Gabriel
Jeff Gallo
Andrew Kirkland
David Kunyz
Lewis Walker
Kyle Suta – volunteer
Kyle Rosenbaum – volunteer
Liam Nelson – volunteer
Strength/Conditioning
Tim Rehm
Hardu Virkes-Lee
Intern #1
Intern #2
Sports Medicine
Simon Rosenblum
Ken Marsaglia
Nick Aguilera
Intern #1
Intern #2
Sports Information
Greg Viscomi
Assistant #1
Assistant #2
Assistant #3
Compliance
AJ Schlaufer
Kelsey Ellis
o Stay Home Policy Any staff member who is sick, has been sick or has an immediate family member
who has been sick will be required to stay home until there are no signs of fever for 72 hours.
Staff as well as student-athletes will be tested for illness prior to testing with thermometer and pulse oximeters.
o Clean Entry Policy Doors will be kept open to minimize having to touch door handles. Handles will be wiped at the beginning and end of the day.
Purell dispensers will be available for those upon entry o Hand Washing Policy
Anyone entering the facility must wash their hands prior to entering the facility. Staff members will practice good hygiene at all times and wash their hands before
and after sessions o Cleaning Policy
Each training area and station will have spray bottles that will be used after using equipment
After each session, we will spray and disinfect all areas that were used during training with an electrostatic mister. This cleaning charges the disinfectant spray as it leaves the bottle to ensure it sticks to all surfaces and helps improve the coverage of equipment.
o Safe Physical Distancing Policy We will limit group sizes initially to ensure we are distancing ourselves and student-
athletes from each other. We will spread out equipment, and create flow through efficient programming. No more than ONE student-athlete per rack station initially.
Coaches and student-athletes will wear masks during sessions. o Personal Items Policy
Each student-athlete will be responsible for their own water bottle and should only touch theirs.
Nothing else, other than an item absolutely necessary to the student-athlete (ex. Inhaler) should be brought into the room.
o Proper Sanitation Education S & C and Football Staff will educate athletes on use of cleaning materials, as well as
social distancing during training and use of masks while training. o No in-person, inside or outside or inside activities such as voluntary walk-thru’s during Phase
I of Return to Play. o In-person, outside activities, such as voluntary walk-thru’s, must follow all social distancing,
PPE, and sanitation protocols. o No in-person, indoor meetings during Phase I of Return to Play.
Virtual Meetings Only
o In-person, outside activities, such as voluntary walk-thru’s, must follow all social
distancing, PPE, and sanitation protocols.
Daily Schedules
o See Attachments C and D
o Team divided in two groups – Group A and Group B
A and B Groups sub-divided into 4 or 5 sub groups per day. Group make-up
mirrors housing assignments.
Group A
Mon., Wed., Fri., - Weights
Tue., Thurs. – Field
Sat. and Sun. – Off
Group A1 – 8:00
Group A2 – 9:00
Group A3 – 10:00
Group A4 – 11:00
Group C1 – 12:00
Group B
Tue., Thur., Sat – Weights
Mon., Wed. – Field
Fri. and Sun. – Off
Group B1 – 8:00
Group B2 – 9:00
Group B3 – 10:00
Group B4 – 11:00
Group C2 – 12:00
Group C3 – Distributed among other groups not to exceed 12.
o Team, Unit, and Position Meetings held virtually, a maximum of three times per week
Not to held on “Off” days.
Team Information Meeting – Day of Return
o Mandatory Covid-19 Education
o Campus/Athletics Policies Review
Res. Halls, Meals, Workouts,
Social Responsibility
o Student Athlete Social Responsibility Pledge – Attachment D
What it means?
Consequences?
o Daily Workout Schedules
Days, times, durations
Safety protocols
Choice to Return
o Athletes, Parents/Families
Voluntary
Accepting of Policies and Protocols in Place
Failure to Abide by policies may result in removal from campus.
Choice NOT to Return
o What it means?
Personal Decision
We will support any decision made with no penalty.
Attachment A
Symptom Survey Questionnaire
People who I had close contact with in the Last 24 Hours_______________________________________
Attachment B
Group A1 Group A2 Group A3 Group A4 Group B1 Goup B2 Group B3 Group B4 Group C1 Group C2 Group C3 Group C4
9:00 10:00 11:00 12:00 9:00 10:00 11:00 12:00 9:00 10:00 11:00 12:00
O D O D O D O D O D O D
Aldarelli Cooper Smyth Manning Hall Thomas Manfre Hahn Gray O'Bannon Rossback
Tredway Scarlett Moore Hernandez Pendergrast Johnson Fosque Hasan Cornelius Dennis Moran
Shabana Shoemaker Jervis Smith Argo Hayden Miller Englehardt Doyle Short Lewis
Christian Aumer Gatling Bishop McLeod Clifton E. Scott Warren Badger Korolik Sacci
Farris Massey Williams Joseph Fleming Robinson Cardew Davidson Castorina Tonkara Lignelli
James Grimes Syracuse Delgado Jackson Brice Fara Antwi Vera Gamel Spadevecchia
Szuba Terry Anderson D. Smith Barnes Sieczkowski Muskett Lora Kost Dennis Chamberlain
G. Scott Morales Marcus Kiett McLaughlin Umunakwe Lombana Kostidakis McCreary Clark Taylor
Greene Budd Kearney Wright Bryant Reid Holden Griffin Buscemi Faccone
Farri Chambers Harris Charles McGonagle Shakur Fischer Davidson Vines Avivi
Archie Tucker
11 10 11 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 8
DAY 1 DAY 2 DAY 3
Attachment C and D
Attachment C - 8 Week Plan
Return Date: July 7, 2020
Week 1: Strength & Conditioning Mon, Wed, Fri (3 days x 90min LIFT/RUN)
Practice Volume/Conditioning Test: 50% Reduction
Week 2: Strength & Conditioning Sun, Tue, Thur, Sat (4 days x 90min LIFT/RUN)
Practice Volume/Conditioning Test: 30% Reduction
Week 3: Football Sun, Tue, Thur (3 days x 45 min, no equipment)
Strength & Conditioning Mon, Wed, Fri (3 days x 60min LIFT or RUN)
Practice Volume/Conditioning Test 20% Reduction
Week 4: Football Sun, Tue, Thur, Sat (4 days x 60 min, helmets only)
Strength & Conditioning Mon, Wed, Fri (3 days x 60min LIFT or RUN)
Practice Volume/Conditioning Test: 10% Reduction
Week 5: Football Sun, Tue, Thur, Sat (4 days x 90 min, helmets/shoulder pads)
Strength & Conditioning Mon, Wed, Fri (3 days x 60min LIFT or RUN Football
Practice Volume/Conditioning Test: FULL
Week 6: Normal training camp week
Week 7: Normal training camp week
Week 8: Normal training camp week
Attachment D - 7 Week Plan
Return Date: July 13, 2020
Week 1: Strength & Conditioning Mon, Wed, Fri (3 days x 90min LIFT/RUN)
Practice Volume/Conditioning Test: 50% Reduction
Week 2: Strength & Conditioning Sun, Tue, Thur, Sat (4 days x 90min LIFT/RUN)
Practice Volume/Conditioning Test: 30% Reduction
Week 3: Football Sun, Tue, Thur (3 days x 45 min, no equipment)
Strength & Conditioning Mon, Wed, Fri (3 days x 60min LIFT or RUN)
Practice Volume/Conditioning Test 20% Reduction
Week 4: Football Sun, Tue, Thur, Sat (4 days x 60 min, helmets only)
Strength & Conditioning Mon, Wed, Fri (3 days x 60min LIFT or RUN)
Practice Volume/Conditioning Test: 10% Reduction
Week 5: Football Sun, Tue, Thur, Sat (4 days x 90 min, helmets/shoulder pads)
Strength & Conditioning Mon, Wed, Fri (3 days x 60min LIFT or RUN Football
Practice Volume/Conditioning Test: FULL
Week 6: Normal training camp week
Week 7: Normal training camp week
Attachment E
COVID-19 Social Responsibility Statement
I, (____________________) acknowledge that we are currently co-existing with the virus COVID-19 and I
am responsible for my own health as well as the health of those within the Monmouth University
community.
I have been provided with, and reviewed the COVID-19 education presentation. I understand the
guidelines that have been provided to me from Monmouth University and the Athletics Department. I
understand it is my responsibility to strictly adhere to these policies for my health and safety and those
around me.
I agree that it is my responsibility to (initial each statement):
___ Immediately report any symptoms that are consistent with COVID-19:
-fever or chills -headache -nausea or vomiting
-cough -new loss of taste or smell -diarrhea
-fatigue -sore throat
-muscle or body aches -congestion or runny nose
____ Maintain social distance (6 feet apart) from others
____Wash my hands often for 20 seconds or more
When soap and water is not available I will use hand sanitizer
____Properly wear a face covering when on campus and in the community
____Stay at home if I am feeling sick
___ Keep my personal space, shared common space, and my belongings clean
I, (________________) commit to not put others or myself in harms way. I understand that I play an
important role in keeping our Monmouth University community safe and helping stop the spread of
COVID-19.
Signature Date
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